US20120112027A1 - Fastening device for bicycle seat pad and seat tube using the same - Google Patents
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- the present invention is a CIP of application Ser. No. 12/780,859, filed May 14, 2010, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
- a seat tube of the bicycle is adapted for a seat pad to be disposed thereon.
- a fastening device is needed as disclosed in TW M289401.
- the fastening device mainly includes a middle shank and two side shanks, and two engaging spaces are defined between the middle shank and the side shanks respectively.
- the present invention is, therefore, arisen to obviate or at least mitigate the above mentioned disadvantages.
- the main object of the present invention is to provide an easy-installed fastening device for a bicycle seat pad.
- the fastening device of the present invention includes a base and two pawl shanks.
- the base is formed with two hook portions.
- Each pawl shank comprises a pawl section and a hook section.
- the pawl shanks are pivoted to the base.
- the pawl shanks are pivotable about two pivoting axes respectively.
- Each hook portion and its corresponding hook section define a pad clamp, and the pawl sections define a tube clamp.
- the pad clamps and the tube clamp are narrowed or enlarged when the pawl shanks pivot about the pivoting axes respectively.
- the pivoting axes are perpendicular to width directions defined by the pad clamps along which the pad clamps are narrowed or enlarged.
- the fastening device further includes a means for narrowing the pad clamps and the tube clamp.
- the pawl shanks of the present invention are pivotable and can be easily held by the user. Clamping can be accomplished by single narrowing means. The installation of the seat pad is, therefore, facilitated.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective drawing showing a seat tube of the present invention
- FIG. 1A is a partial enlargement drawing of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 2 is a breakdown drawing showing a seat tube of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a breakdown drawing showing another seat tube of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a profile showing a seat tube of the present invention.
- a seat tube of the present invention includes a tube member 1 and a fastening device 2 for a bicycle seat pad. Please refer to FIG. 2 .
- the tube member 1 has an upper end, on which a connecting head 11 is formed.
- the connecting head 11 is adapted for the fastening device 2 to be installed thereon, and an upper surface thereof can be a protrusive arc surface.
- the upper surface of the connecting head 11 can be a concave arc surface, as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the upper surface can be formed with grooves to increase friction.
- the fastening device 2 includes a base 21 , two pawl shanks 22 and a narrowing means 23 .
- the base 21 has an upper surface and a bottom surface 211 .
- the bottom surface 211 tightly abuts against the upper surface of the connecting head 11 , and the bottom surface 211 may also correspondingly formed with grooves.
- the base 21 is formed with two hook portions, each of which includes two arms 212 . More specifically, the hook portions are disposed on both sides of the base 21 respectively. Among each hook portion, one of the arms is disposed at the front portion of the base 21 , and the other arm is disposed at the rear portion of the base. In other possible embodiments of the present invention, each hook portion may include only one arm or more than two arms.
- the pawl shanks 22 are pivotable with respect to the base 21 . More specifically, the base 21 is formed with two base positioning holes 214 , each of which penetrates the arms 212 of each hook portion, and each pawl shank 22 is formed with a pawl positioning hole 221 . Each pawl shank 22 is disposed between the arms 212 of a hook portion, thus the base positioning holes 214 communicate with the pawl positioning holes 221 respectively.
- Two positioning rods 222 are provided to insert the base positioning holes 214 and their corresponding pawl positioning holes 221 respectively. As such, the pawl shanks 22 are pivoted to the base 21 , and are pivotable about pivoting axes defined by the positioning rods 222 respectively.
- the pivoting axes are parallel to longitudinal directions of the positioning rods 222 .
- the positioning rods may be replaced by positioning nodes formed on the base or the pawl shanks so as to pivot the pawl shanks to the base.
- the pawl shanks include an upper hook section 223 and a lower pawl section 224 .
- the pawl positioning hole 221 is located between the upper hook section 223 and the lower pawl section 224 .
- Each hook section 223 and the arms 212 of its corresponding hook portion define a pad clamp, and the two pawl sections define a tube clamp.
- the pad clamps are enlarged or narrowed along width directions thereof.
- Each pawl section has an abutting surface 225 to abut against the connecting head 11 , while the abutting surface 225 is slanted.
- the narrowing means 23 is adapted for narrowing the pad clamps and the tube clamp. More specifically, the narrowing means 23 may include a screw 231 , a through hole 232 and a threaded bore.
- the screw 231 has a head 233 and a threaded rod axially extended from the head 233 .
- the through hole 232 is formed on one of the pawl shanks, and the threaded bore is formed on the other pawl shank.
- the threaded rod is inserted through the through hole 232 and then threaded with the threaded bore.
- the pawl shanks are driven to slightly pivot about the positioning rods 222 respectively, narrowing or enlarging the pad clamps and the tube clamp. Please refer to FIG.
- the fastening means includes a screw 231 , two through holes 232 and a nut 234 .
- the through holes 232 are formed on the pawl shanks 22 respectively, and the threaded rod is inserted through the through holes 232 and then threaded with the nut.
- the pawl shanks 22 can also be urged to pivot, narrowing or enlarging the pad clamps and the tube clamp. Therefore, the pad clamps are adapted to clamp two bottom tubes 3 of a bicycle seat tube, as shown in FIG. 4 , and the tube clamp is adapted to clamp the connecting head 11 .
- the positioning rods 222 are parallel to the bottom tubes 3 since that the pad clamps clamp the bottom tubes laterally or perpendicularly, and that the positioning rods 222 are perpendicular to the width directions defined by the pad clamps.
- the fastening device when the fastening device is under assemblage, the pawl shanks is rotatably and can be easily held by the user due to the positioning rods.
- attaching and clamping seat pad to the fastening device can be accomplished by the narrowing means easily. As such, the installation of the fastening device and the bicycle seat pad can be facilitated.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention is a CIP of application Ser. No. 12/780,859, filed May 14, 2010, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
- 2. Description of the Prior Art
- A seat tube of the bicycle is adapted for a seat pad to be disposed thereon. To install the seat pad, a fastening device is needed as disclosed in TW M289401. The fastening device mainly includes a middle shank and two side shanks, and two engaging spaces are defined between the middle shank and the side shanks respectively. Thus when the side shanks are urged toward each other, the bottom tubes of the seat pad can be tightly clamped in the engaging spaces respectively.
- However, there is still one disadvantage that it is not convenient for a user to hold the middle shank and the side shanks simultaneously with one hand while threading a screw through these shanks with the other hand. Individual components are too many to be held stably.
- Another fastening device is provided in U.S. Pat. No. 5,988,741. Components of the fastening device are pre-constructed by screws. Thus, unexpected dropping of the components is prevented.
- However, employment of the device provided in U.S. Pat. No. 5,988,741 is still redundant. User has to hold and tighten multiple screws to accomplish attachment and fixation of the seat pad.
- The present invention is, therefore, arisen to obviate or at least mitigate the above mentioned disadvantages.
- The main object of the present invention is to provide an easy-installed fastening device for a bicycle seat pad.
- To achieve the above and other objects, the fastening device of the present invention includes a base and two pawl shanks. The base is formed with two hook portions. Each pawl shank comprises a pawl section and a hook section. The pawl shanks are pivoted to the base. The pawl shanks are pivotable about two pivoting axes respectively. Each hook portion and its corresponding hook section define a pad clamp, and the pawl sections define a tube clamp. The pad clamps and the tube clamp are narrowed or enlarged when the pawl shanks pivot about the pivoting axes respectively. The pivoting axes are perpendicular to width directions defined by the pad clamps along which the pad clamps are narrowed or enlarged. The fastening device further includes a means for narrowing the pad clamps and the tube clamp.
- Due to the pivoting, the pawl shanks of the present invention are pivotable and can be easily held by the user. Clamping can be accomplished by single narrowing means. The installation of the seat pad is, therefore, facilitated.
- The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment(s) in accordance with the present invention.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective drawing showing a seat tube of the present invention; -
FIG. 1A is a partial enlargement drawing ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 2 is a breakdown drawing showing a seat tube of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a breakdown drawing showing another seat tube of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a profile showing a seat tube of the present invention. - Please refer to
FIG. 1 andFIG. 1A . A seat tube of the present invention includes atube member 1 and afastening device 2 for a bicycle seat pad. Please refer toFIG. 2 . Thetube member 1 has an upper end, on which a connectinghead 11 is formed. The connectinghead 11 is adapted for thefastening device 2 to be installed thereon, and an upper surface thereof can be a protrusive arc surface. Or, the upper surface of the connectinghead 11 can be a concave arc surface, as shown inFIG. 3 . The upper surface can be formed with grooves to increase friction. - Please refer to
FIG. 2 . Thefastening device 2 includes abase 21, twopawl shanks 22 and a narrowing means 23. - The
base 21 has an upper surface and abottom surface 211. Thebottom surface 211 tightly abuts against the upper surface of the connectinghead 11, and thebottom surface 211 may also correspondingly formed with grooves. Thebase 21 is formed with two hook portions, each of which includes twoarms 212. More specifically, the hook portions are disposed on both sides of thebase 21 respectively. Among each hook portion, one of the arms is disposed at the front portion of thebase 21, and the other arm is disposed at the rear portion of the base. In other possible embodiments of the present invention, each hook portion may include only one arm or more than two arms. - The
pawl shanks 22 are pivotable with respect to thebase 21. More specifically, thebase 21 is formed with twobase positioning holes 214, each of which penetrates thearms 212 of each hook portion, and eachpawl shank 22 is formed with apawl positioning hole 221. Eachpawl shank 22 is disposed between thearms 212 of a hook portion, thus thebase positioning holes 214 communicate with thepawl positioning holes 221 respectively. Twopositioning rods 222 are provided to insert thebase positioning holes 214 and their correspondingpawl positioning holes 221 respectively. As such, thepawl shanks 22 are pivoted to thebase 21, and are pivotable about pivoting axes defined by thepositioning rods 222 respectively. To elaborate, the pivoting axes are parallel to longitudinal directions of thepositioning rods 222. In other possible embodiments of the present invention, the positioning rods may be replaced by positioning nodes formed on the base or the pawl shanks so as to pivot the pawl shanks to the base. The pawl shanks include anupper hook section 223 and alower pawl section 224. Thepawl positioning hole 221 is located between theupper hook section 223 and thelower pawl section 224. Eachhook section 223 and thearms 212 of its corresponding hook portion define a pad clamp, and the two pawl sections define a tube clamp. The pad clamps are enlarged or narrowed along width directions thereof. Longitudinal directions of the positioning rods are parallel to each other, and are perpendicular to the width directions. Please refer toFIG. 4 . Each pawl section has anabutting surface 225 to abut against the connectinghead 11, while theabutting surface 225 is slanted. - The narrowing means 23 is adapted for narrowing the pad clamps and the tube clamp. More specifically, the narrowing means 23 may include a
screw 231, a throughhole 232 and a threaded bore. Thescrew 231 has ahead 233 and a threaded rod axially extended from thehead 233. The throughhole 232 is formed on one of the pawl shanks, and the threaded bore is formed on the other pawl shank. The threaded rod is inserted through the throughhole 232 and then threaded with the threaded bore. Thus as thescrew 231 rotates, the pawl shanks are driven to slightly pivot about thepositioning rods 222 respectively, narrowing or enlarging the pad clamps and the tube clamp. Please refer toFIG. 3 . In another embodiment of the present invention, the fastening means includes ascrew 231, two throughholes 232 and anut 234. The throughholes 232 are formed on thepawl shanks 22 respectively, and the threaded rod is inserted through the throughholes 232 and then threaded with the nut. As such, thepawl shanks 22 can also be urged to pivot, narrowing or enlarging the pad clamps and the tube clamp. Therefore, the pad clamps are adapted to clamp twobottom tubes 3 of a bicycle seat tube, as shown inFIG. 4 , and the tube clamp is adapted to clamp the connectinghead 11. By the structure mentioned above, thepositioning rods 222 are parallel to thebottom tubes 3 since that the pad clamps clamp the bottom tubes laterally or perpendicularly, and that thepositioning rods 222 are perpendicular to the width directions defined by the pad clamps. - It is noted that when the fastening device is under assemblage, the pawl shanks is rotatably and can be easily held by the user due to the positioning rods. In addition, attaching and clamping seat pad to the fastening device can be accomplished by the narrowing means easily. As such, the installation of the fastening device and the bicycle seat pad can be facilitated.
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